According to BlockBeats, on September 14, Treasure co-founder Karel Vuong published a detailed post on the X platform clarifying the reasons and motivations behind Treasure DAO's decision to migrate from Arbitrum to ZKsync. Vuong described the departure from Arbitrum as a 'bittersweet' moment, emphasizing the team's deep affection for Arbitrum and their collaborative efforts over the past three years to build, explore, and grow together.

However, Vuong noted that significant changes have occurred since the game catalyst vote seven months ago. While he denied that grants were the primary reason for leaving Arbitrum, Vuong expressed disappointment in seeing Arbitrum representatives hinder Treasure's progress behind the scenes, despite the team's substantial investment of time and effort to bring the GCP to fruition, promote it within the DAO, and push it forward in every possible way.

Vuong further explained that ZKsync offers better scalability, throughput, cost efficiency, gaming potential, onboarding, and interoperability, which align more closely with the project's vision of achieving mass adoption. These factors were the main reasons behind the team's decision to choose ZKsync.